This simple curry with sambar is my any time comfort lunch. Sometimes when I am lazy, this mochai pattani curry alone with curd rice will be my lunch :) This is very easy and quick to fix up for a lunch.
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Ingredients:
- Mochai - 1/2 cup
- Peas - 1/2 cup
- Oil - 1tbsp
- Mustard seeds - 1tsp
- Onion - 1 medium sized
- Coriander leaves - 1tbsp
- Garlic - 2 to 3 flakes crushed
- Green Chillies - 1
- Sambar powder - 2 tsp
- Chilli powder - 1 tsp
- Sombu podi(Aniseed powder) - 1/2 tsp
Method:
- Pressure cook mochai and peas with enough water. They should only be half cooked not mushy.The number of whistles for pressure cooking depends on the variety of beans and peas either frozen or fresh.
- Heat oil in a kadai, add mustard seeds allow it to splutter.Now add onions, green chillies and crushed garlic. Fry till onions are light browned.
- Add boiled peas and mochai to it and mix well. Now add sambar,aniseed, chilli powder and mix well. Add salt to taste.
- Sprinkle water and cook with lid closed for 5mins. By now the masalas would have coated well with the veggies.
- Turn over and stir once. Allow it to get roasted a little for 2-3mins.Switch off and garnish with coriander leaves.
NOTE : If its fresh beans and peas then 1 whistle would be enough if its frozen it will take around 5-7 whistles, take care not to make them mushy.
I love all the poriyals made with bean varieties! Love this combo never tried so far!
ReplyDeleteJust browsing the bloggers I follow and got the test post before the original post. Nice and crispy treat, Sharmilee. Good option for Navaratri sundals here.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and colourful poriyal, never combined these two beans..
ReplyDeleteI never had these 2 beans!!i never even heard of teh hyacinth variety!!!loved ur pics....
ReplyDeleteYUMMY bean poriyal.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy
ReplyDeleteA very interesting and colourful poriyal!
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm and delicious !! Different combo
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com
Looks very tempting Sharmilee...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click...looks so mouthwatering dear!!
ReplyDeleteNice dish and loved the dish and pretty spoons too.
ReplyDeleteI never cooked these both together. Looks like a easy fix for lazy lunches. Will try it !!
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes dry curry with black chickpeas and sometimes with green peas. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely dish with beautiful colors..Loved all the pics..
ReplyDeletewhen i first saw it i thought it was more like an appetizer...nice pic..esp the 1st one
ReplyDeletesimple and easy recipe, looks great
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty and protein packed...your clicks are making it look so tempting :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy presentation
ReplyDeleteLovely combination, looks delicious !
ReplyDeletelove your first pic, its been ages i had this bean...craving now....yum!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting one. Never had this before..
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect busy weekdays! It looks great and the flavor is mouth watering. Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeletevery interesting recipe....looks superb..and lovely clicks..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic..love the combo..looks very tempting!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
I can almost get the taste here just by looking at the pics! It looks super delicious!
ReplyDeletewow, lovely ..will try for my kid :)
ReplyDeleteThese dried curry beans make a perfect snack!
ReplyDeleteNice variation of sundal!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks so delicious...yummy yum..
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
mouthwatering porial.. am tempted to try
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